
A TERROR to men! A TORMENT to women! A THRILL for all! Outlaw Llano Kid poses as a rich Mexican widow’s son and falls in love with a cousin.
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Gary Cooper
Enrique, aka 'Quico,' The Llano Kid

Fay Wray
Consuelo

Ed Brady
Henry (as Edwin J. Brady)

Emma Dunn
Señora Doña Marguerita Ibarra

Enrique Acosta
Sixto

Soledad Jiménez
The Dueña

John Cromwell

Russ Columbo
Singing Cowboy at Campfire (uncredited)

Guy Oliver
Train Conductor (uncredited)

James A. Marcus
Sheriff John Brown

Yakima Canutt
Cowboy (uncredited)

Russ Powell
Bartender (uncredited)

Veda Buckland
Mary, a nurse

Donald Reed
Nick Ibarra

César Vanoni
Pasquale

Romualdo Tirado
Cabman
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What is the nickname of the young bandit protagonist?
Llano Kid
Desert Rogue
Cactus Jack
Rio Bandit
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Llano Kid is a young bandit with a price on his head, and his fate takes a dramatic turn when he crosses paths with the law. After meeting the local blacksmith, Sheriff John Brown, a devout man who fancies himself a sheriff, the Kid sits in a poker game, spots a young gambler cheating, and, in self-defense, kills him. He is pursued by the zealous lawman and comes close to being taken, but he manages to draw first in a tense confrontation. As the Kid bolts for his horse, Brown quietly offers a foreboding vow: > “God will deliver you into my hands.”
Later, aboard a train, the Kid encounters an unscrupulous lawyer named Thacker, who convinces him to pose as the son of Señora Doña Marguerita Ibarra, a wealthy South American widow whose son Enrique disappeared fifteen years earlier. Thacker plans to use the widow’s trust to line his own pockets, presenting the Kid as her long-lost son and then returning with him to swindle the fortune. The ruse takes them to a bustling seaport and to Buenas Tierras, a coastal hacienda where Señora Ibarra’s world feels both inviting and perilous.
With limited Spanish, fresh sideburns, and a tattooed hand that eerily mirrors Enrique’s, the Kid passes himself off as the missing son. Complications multiply when he meets and falls in love with his supposed “niece,” Consuelo, whose warmth and affection soften his resolve. Señora Ibarra’s kindness and the budding romance tug at his conscience, giving him real reasons to question the deceit he’s been drawn into. As feelings deepen, he begins to question the entire scheme.
The truth comes crashing down when the Kid learns that Señora Ibarra’s beloved son was the man he killed in self-defense, a revelation that shatters the plan and prompts him to call off the deal with Thacker. Enraged, Thacker mobilizes a gang to seize the gold outright, threatening everyone involved.
Meanwhile, the sheriff arrives in Buenas Tierras, having finally tracked down the Llano Kid. The arrest unfolds at night, resulting in a gunfight in which the Kid is wounded and Thacker is killed. Yet the moment is pivotal: the lawman’s harsh stance begins to soften as he witnesses the Kid’s courage and integrity. A change of heart follows, and the sheriff chooses to protect the young man’s true identity, allowing Enrique to continue his life with the family he’s come to embrace.
In the end, the Kid’s fate is reframed not by the letter of the law but by a judge of character. The partnership between danger and mercy culminates in a quiet, hopeful conclusion: the man who once risked everything for survival is granted a chance to belong, cared for by a family that has learned to accept him for who he is.
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